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If you have an older style toilet (15 years or more) then you are flushing away about 18 litres of water per flush. All new toilets flush an average of 13 litres per flush and many even give the choice of a 6 or 13 litre flush with the use of a dual flush button. Many municipalities in Canada have now banned the sale of old style full flush toilets.

-In US and Canada people are incredibly wasteful of water in general. We use nearly 2-3 times per capita what most other countries use.

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